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*: For every dram of hony therein found / A pound of gall doth over it redound […].

*: The honour done to our religion ultimately redounds to God, the author of it.

*: The fact that in one case the advance redounds to private advantage and in the other, theoretically, to the public good, does not alter the core assumptions common to both.

*: One thing about the John McCain-didnt-sleep-with-a-lobbyist story redounds to the New York Times credit.

: His infamous behaviour only redounded back upon him when he was caught.

*: The evil, soon driven back, redounded as a flood on those from whom it sprung.

*: Therewith aback she started.

: rfquotek|Knolles

: By setting the foresail aback and the headsail in the middle one can bring a fore-and-aft rigged sailing boat practically to a halt even in heavy wind.

: rfquotek|Totten

: rfquotek|Ben Jonson

: ux|en|Go in the back door of the house.

: ux|en|I’d like to find a back issue of that magazine.

: ux|en|They took a back road.

: back rent

: back action

: ux|en|"U" in "rude" is a back vowel.

: ux|en|He gave back the money. He needs his money back. He was on vacation, but now he’s back. The office fell into chaos when you left, but now order is back.

: ux|en|Sit all the way back in your chair.

: ux|en|Step back from the curb.

: ux|en|Fear held him back.

: ux|en|If you hurt me, Ill hurt you back.

: ux|en|Could you please scratch my back?

*: It was not far from the house; but the ground sank into a depression there, and the ridge of it behind shut out everything except just the roof of the tallest hayrick. As one sat on the sward behind the elm, with the back turned on the rick and nothing in front but the tall elms and the oaks in the other hedge, it was quite easy to fancy it the verge of the prairie with the backwoods close by.

: ux|en|I hurt my back lifting those crates.

: ux|en|I still need to finish the back of your dress.

: ux|en|Can you fix the back of this chair?

: ux|en|He sat in the back of the room.

: ux|en|Turn the book over and look at the back.

: ux|en|The titles are printed on the backs of the books.

: ux|en|Tap it with the back of your knife.

: ux|en|I hung the clothes on the back of the door.

: ux|en|Well meet out in the back of the library.

: ux|en|The car was near the back of the train.

: ux|en|The backs were lined up in an I formation.

: ux|en|The small boat raced over the backs of the waves.

*: This project / Should have a back or second, that might hold, / If this should blast in proof.

: ux|en|The ships back broke in the pounding surf.

: ux|en|Put some back into it!

: ux|en|Could I get a martini with a water back?

*: ...as delivered by a tanner the average weight of a back and two strips would be about 42 poundsnb....

: ux|en|the train backed into the station; the horse refuses to back

: ux|en|I back you all the way; which horse are you backing in this race?

: to back oxen

: ux|en|The mugger backed her into a corner and demanded her wallet.

*: I will back him [a horse] straight.

*: Great Jupiter, upon his eagle backed, / Appeared to me.

: to back books

*: a garden...with a vineyard backed

*: the chalk cliffs which back the beach

*: So this was my future home, I thought!...Backed by towering hills, the but faintly discernible purple line of the French boundary off to the southwest, a sky of palest Gobelin flecked with fat, fleecy little clouds, it in truth looked a dear little city; the city of ones dreams.